PyScript: Python in the browser and the 10 hidden traps of Python
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✨ 🚀 All set for PyMI June meetup 🐍 ✨
Lo and behold! This month two Anaconda's engineers will talk about the ground breaking news about PyScript and its new uses cases.
Then we will talk about pythonic best practices to avoid some pitfalls of the Python language.
Agenda:
- 👋 18:30 Opening Gates of Palazzo Bocconi
- 🗣️ 19:00 talks start after a short meetup presentation.
- 🍻 after talks end we socialize a bit more and we go to dinner someplace nearby: everyone is invited!
Venue: we are hosted by the wonderful people of WeHunt in Corso Venezia, 48, 20122 Milano MI.
🧭 PyScript: Python on the browser and beyond
Andrea Giammarchi, Software Engineer @Anaconda
Nicholas Tollervey, Principal Engineer @Anaconda
Python is used for pretty much everything these days and it's one of the easiest to learn programming languages.
There is one specific field it still needs to conquer though: the Web through its clients!
The PyScript goal is to bring Python to that side of affairs, bootstrapping
fast and working seamlessly with features that can target the Web as
well as educational, professional or IoT related projects.
🧬Andrea Giammarchi: I've been working in the Web field for more than 20 years, also contributing to W3C, WHATWG and TC39 standard bodies, beside working for Facebook or Twitter, among other famous companies, in the meantime. I've always pushed the Web forward as much as I could plus I've written dozen of Open Source projects monthly consumed hundred millions times. You might have read some of my thoughts (ahem, ... rants) behind the @webreflection handler which is how you find me on X (Twitter), GitHub or npm repository, among other places.
🎺Nicholas Tollervey: I am a classically trained musician, philosophy graduate, teacher, writer and software developer. I'm just like this biography: concise, honest and full of useful information. Everything I say is false...
🕳️ 10 hidden traps of Python
Rigel Di Scala, Head of SW Development @ Vedrai
In this talk Rigel will explain how to avoid some common and less common pitfalls of programming in Python, using practical examples.
🐍 Rigel Di Scala: Pythonista since 2008
✋ Please use your actual full name and be prepared to show an ID for security reasons, nick names are not allowed.
👻 In case you will not able to join us, please decline your ticket at least 1 day before the event please.
🙏 Thanks for your collaboration.
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PyScript: Python in the browser and the 10 hidden traps of Python